The Man in the Moon: Consisting of Essays and Critiques on the Politics, Morals, Manners, Drama, &c. of the Present Day ... [no. 1-24; Nov. 12, 1803-Jan. 28 [i.e. Feb. 11] 1804]William Smelley S. Highley, 1804 - 194 sider |
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Side 27
... perhaps , to oblige a performer in what he calls his line , an author takes measure , and fits him after a fashion that makes him known at first sight to the town . It will not displease an author of talent to be told these faults ; he ...
... perhaps , to oblige a performer in what he calls his line , an author takes measure , and fits him after a fashion that makes him known at first sight to the town . It will not displease an author of talent to be told these faults ; he ...
Side 28
... perhaps , determine the rights and properties of a regular dra- ma , and the independence of authorship : indeed it is a reflection upon the genius of our actors , that they do not rather desire authors not to write for them , as it is ...
... perhaps , determine the rights and properties of a regular dra- ma , and the independence of authorship : indeed it is a reflection upon the genius of our actors , that they do not rather desire authors not to write for them , as it is ...
Side 42
... perhaps , what the great Mr. Locke has conceived it to be , a mere tabula rasa , a blank sheet ; but rather a space oc- cupied by the divine essence , and which contains the attributes of the divinity love and truth . Hence , perhaps ...
... perhaps , what the great Mr. Locke has conceived it to be , a mere tabula rasa , a blank sheet ; but rather a space oc- cupied by the divine essence , and which contains the attributes of the divinity love and truth . Hence , perhaps ...
Side 43
... perhaps , gains it for an in- stant , until its activity is again destroyed by fresh temptations , or the habits of vice . The pure and sublime conceptions to which the human mind reaches at times , when abstracted from the business of ...
... perhaps , gains it for an in- stant , until its activity is again destroyed by fresh temptations , or the habits of vice . The pure and sublime conceptions to which the human mind reaches at times , when abstracted from the business of ...
Side 47
... perhaps not in the same degree . It is unjust and unfriendly in man to hate his brother because providence has made him the inhabitant of another soil , and follower of ano- ther faith ; teach him the greater excellence , if he will ...
... perhaps not in the same degree . It is unjust and unfriendly in man to hate his brother because providence has made him the inhabitant of another soil , and follower of ano- ther faith ; teach him the greater excellence , if he will ...
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